Flexidor 125 Herbicide

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Controls

 

  • Broad-Leaved Weeds in Top, Bush
  • Summer Fruiting Cane and Soft Fruit,
  • Vines, Hops, Forestry
  • Ornamental Plant Production and Amenity Vegetation

 

Flexidor 125 is a residual acting herbicide.

Flexidor 125 should be applied once a year, before weed emergence and during the dormant season of the crop. Treat between October and 1st April. The best results will be obtained when Flexidor 125 is applied to moist, clod and weed free soil.

Flexidor 125 can be safely applied to sand, light, medium and heavy soils. Do not use on soils with more than 10% organic matter, except on container grown ornamental stock.

Flexidor 125 is safe on all varieties of established apples, pears, plums, cherries, blackcurrants, gooseberries, raspberries, strawberries, vines and hops.

Flexidor 125 should be applied with an appropriate tank mix partner to enhance,widen and extend the period of broad-leaved weed control. Flexidor 125 does not control grass weeds.

Flexidor 125 should be applied in a volume of 100 to 400 litres of water per hectare in fruit crops, 600 to 1000 litres of water in container grown hardy ornamental nursery stock situations and between 200 to 500 litres in other crop/situations.

Compatibility: Flexidor 125 is compatible with approved salt formulations of mecoprop, Gesatop, approved formulations of paraquat, Kerb 50W, Kerb Flo and Sovereign.

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Technical Specifications

Always read the label before use

Contains:

125g/litre (12.14% w/w) isoxaben

MAFF no:

10946

Pack Size:

1 litre (10 x 1 litre per carton)

Controls:

Broad-Leaved Weeds in Top, Bush, Summer Fruiting Cane and Soft Fruit, Vines, Hops, Forestry, Ornamental Plant Production and Amenity Vegetation.

Weed Susceptibility:

The following weeds are susceptible to Flexidor 125 in Top, Bush, Cane Fruit, Strawberry, Grapevine, Hops situations, prior to weed emergence and under conditions of adequate soil moisture:

 

  • Charlock
  • Common Chickweed
  • Common Field-Speedwell
  • Common Fumitory
  • Common Hemp-Nettle
  • Common Mouse-Ear
  • Common Poppy
  • Corn Marigold
  • Corn Spurrey
  • Fat-Hen
  • Field Forget-me-not
  • Field Pansy
  • Green Field-Speedwell
  • Groundsel (Moderately Susceptible)
  • Ivy-Leaved Speedwell
  • Knotgrass
  • Parsley Piert
  • Pineappleweed
  • Red Dead-Nettle
  • Redshank
  • Scarlet Pimpernel
  • Scented Mayweed
  • Scentless Mayweed
  • Shepherds-Purse
  • Small Nettle
  • Volunteer Rape
  • Wild Radish

 

 

Crop

Max Individual Dose

Max Number of Applications

Latest Time of Application

Forestry nursery, ornamental plant production, amenity vegetation

2.0 litres product per hectare

Two per crop or Two per annum

N/A

Top, Bush, Cane Fruit, Strawberry, Grapevine, Hops

2.0 litres product per hectare

One per crop

Before 1st April in year of harvest

 

Operator Protection:

WEAR SUITABLE PROTECTIVE GLOVES AND FACE PROTECTION (FACESHIELD) WHEN HANDLING THE CONCENTRATE. .
KEEP LIVESTOCK OUT OF TREATED AREAS FOR AT LEAST 50 DAYS FOLLOWING TREATMENT.